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Thinking to start using Cassandra in a new Java based project, I found this post Beginning Cassandra -- Use Kundera? Something else? in which it is stated that "Pretending that Cassandra is a relational database the way Kundera does is a great way to paint yourself into a corner without quite understanding how you got there.".

I understand that the data modelling should follow different rules, but suppose I follow these rules, is there anything else to lose if I wrap Cassandra with a JPA layer, like Kundera, DataNucleus or others?

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  • FWIW DataNucleus doesn't "pretend that Cassandra is a relational database". That said, this is the JPA API, and the query language isn't a perfect fit for Cassandra (as has been said in many many other posts). This is an opinion based question and not well suited to this site. Jan 13, 2016 at 10:41
  • WADR, I don't see how the question is an opinion based. I asked a general question about hiding the native API and mentioned 2 examples to better exaplain the question. Having this tool of downvoting doens't mean you have to use it hastily. Jan 13, 2016 at 11:33
  • After not finding much, I decided to write a jpa-like cassandra persistence api driver - ohioedge. Check it out and see if that is what you are looking for.
    – donlys
    Mar 26, 2018 at 16:35

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Did you have a look at Achilles ? http://doanduyhai.github.io/Achilles/

It is the most advanced Java object mapper right now for Cassandra and offers some annotations similar to JPA (@Entity, @Column, ...) but is developed with Cassandra semantics in mind (no read-before-write, direct delete, consistency level/ttl/timestamp support etc.) and provides type safety at compile-time

The video tutorials are here: https://academy.datastax.com/demos/advanced-object-mapping-java-achilles-what-why-how

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    "most advanced". Hmm, maybe that is an opinion (and since you haven't compared to any other "Java object mapper" then that is a baseless opinion), and that is why this site is not suited for opinion based question. Jan 13, 2016 at 11:14
  • Thanks @doanduyhai. Is Achilles 'battle proven'? In this I mean does it have a list of heavy production users? Jan 14, 2016 at 15:38
  • The latest version 4.x not battle proven because just released recently. Older version, namely 3.2.x is used in production by several companies (1Tb worth of data)
    – doanduyhai
    Jan 14, 2016 at 15:45
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if Achilles is too much static for U (too much setup for generated files, I could not setup it with kotlin+idea)

https://github.com/valchkou/cassandra-driver-mapping

is pretty well designed library, which executes statements on entity setup/config in runtime

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  • Thanks for pointing out but my project that includes cassandra is in a deep freeze... Aug 26, 2017 at 16:48
  • this lib does not support embedded object mapping and new cassandra versions (object arrays become empty)
    – kojiba
    Sep 1, 2017 at 12:45

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